If you are a Techie and spend most of the time working on Computer, then this post will definitely help you a lot in your daily work.Knowing the shortcut keys on Keyboard saves you lot of time. For a simple example, if you want to select the full content of word document without using the shortcut keys, you have to keep dragging the cursor selecting from first letter to last letter in the document.
Yes may be if the document is small with half a page content, its ok, but image a big document with 20 pages from which you have to select everything.. then selecting the content of 20 pages is not easy. Instead of dragging the cursor and selecting page by page or line by line, If we use the shortcut key combination of CTRL+A will select the whole content and save lots and lots of time.
Similarly if you want to copy the selected content, normally you right click and select copy, sometimes if the click goes wrong, we need to select the content again and copy or paste etc.Shortcut key combination in windows for copying the selected content is CTRL+C, for pasting the copied content CTRL +V.
Like these we have many shortcut key combinations in windows which makes your work 100 times faster and tricky which makes you feel amazing.
These are the Very Useful Windows Shortcut Keys which makes you work even faster
CTRL+A -> Select All
CTRL+X -> Cut
CTRL+C -> Copy the selection
CTRL+V -> Paste the copied content
CTRL+P -> print the document
CTRL+S -> save the file
CTRL+Z ->Undo
CTRL+Y ->Redo
CTRL+Home ->Move to the top
CTRL+END ->Move to the bottom
SHIFT+DELETE -> Delete immediately without putting the file in Recycle Bin
F2 Rename
F3 Find
CTRL+ALT+DEL -> Gives a list of options to lock the computer, Change user Shutdown, Change Windows Password, start Task Manager and also we have a button at the bottom right corner to Shutdown or Reboot the Computer
CTRL+ESC -> Same as clicking on “start button" in the Taskbar
ALT+F4 shuts down the selected program.
TAB -> Move you from one field to another, one "button" to
another, one icon to another etc.
ALT+TAB -> Moves you through the open applications
Win+Tab -> Cycles you through the open applications
ALT+ TAB -> Holding down the [ALT] and hitting tab cycles you
through open applications.
Yes may be if the document is small with half a page content, its ok, but image a big document with 20 pages from which you have to select everything.. then selecting the content of 20 pages is not easy. Instead of dragging the cursor and selecting page by page or line by line, If we use the shortcut key combination of CTRL+A will select the whole content and save lots and lots of time.
Similarly if you want to copy the selected content, normally you right click and select copy, sometimes if the click goes wrong, we need to select the content again and copy or paste etc.Shortcut key combination in windows for copying the selected content is CTRL+C, for pasting the copied content CTRL +V.
Like these we have many shortcut key combinations in windows which makes your work 100 times faster and tricky which makes you feel amazing.
These are the Very Useful Windows Shortcut Keys which makes you work even faster
CTRL+A -> Select All
CTRL+X -> Cut
CTRL+C -> Copy the selection
CTRL+V -> Paste the copied content
CTRL+P -> print the document
CTRL+S -> save the file
CTRL+Z ->Undo
CTRL+Y ->Redo
CTRL+Home ->Move to the top
CTRL+END ->Move to the bottom
SHIFT+DELETE -> Delete immediately without putting the file in Recycle Bin
F2 Rename
F3 Find
CTRL+ALT+DEL -> Gives a list of options to lock the computer, Change user Shutdown, Change Windows Password, start Task Manager and also we have a button at the bottom right corner to Shutdown or Reboot the Computer
CTRL+ESC -> Same as clicking on “start button" in the Taskbar
ALT+F4 shuts down the selected program.
TAB -> Move you from one field to another, one "button" to
another, one icon to another etc.
ALT+TAB -> Moves you through the open applications
Win+Tab -> Cycles you through the open applications
ALT+ TAB -> Holding down the [ALT] and hitting tab cycles you
through open applications.
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